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Oleksandr Pabat
Олександр ПабатLeader of Peoples' Salvation Army[1] Incumbent Assumed office
2009[1]Personal details Born March 22, 1974 [2]
Poltava, Ukraine[1]Political party Kyiv Civil Activists[2]
Peoples' Salvation Army[1]Spouse(s) Married[1] Children 2 sons[1] Occupation Businessman[1] Oleksandr Viktorovych Pabat (Ukrainian: Олександр Вікторович Пабат) is a Ukrainian politician and businessman and leader of the Ukrainian political organisation Peoples' Salvation Army.[3]
Pabat was a self-nominated candidate in the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election,[4][5] during the election he received 0,14% of the votes.[6]
Biography
Born in Poltava on March 22, 1974[2] he completed his education in Kiev, in 2004, he graduated from the National Department of Economics, specializing in finance. Since 2004 he studied at the National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, graduated from the Faculty of Law.[1] Till 2000 Pabat perused a career in advertising that lasted for about a decade.[7]
In 2005 Pabat founded Kyiv Civil Activists.[8] Since 2002 Pabat is a deputy of the Kiev City Council, there he heads the faction Kyiv Civil Activists,[2] sympathetic to the mayor Leonid Chernovetsky.[8] In 2004 he took an active part in the events of the Orange Revolution, initiated a parallel vote count. In 2009 initiated the creation of the public movement "Peoples' Salvation Army."[1] His 2010 election program stated that the Ukrainian people are slaves in their own country, “The people of Ukraine live in a Latin American country slaving away to support the richest 50 families, terminators who know only how to steal, sell and destroy.”[7]
Pabat hobbies are luxury cars, he owns a Maserati and a Porsche.[9]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i (Russian) Александр Пабат, ЛІГА
- ^ a b c d (Ukrainian) Пабат Олександр Вікторович, Kiev City Council
- ^ (Ukrainian) Події за темами: Всеукраїнський Форум Народної армії спасіння, UNIAN (August 29, 2009)
- ^ Events by themes: Aleksandr Pabat was nominee as a candidate for the President of Ukraine, UNIAN (October 31, 2009)
- ^ (Ukrainian) "CEC registered two more candidates for the President UKRAINE". Central Election Commission of Ukraine. http://cvk.gov.ua/news/news_02112009.htm. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
- ^ (Ukrainian) ЦВК оприлюднила офіційні результати 1-го туру виборів, Gazeta.ua (January 25, 2010)
- ^ a b Three candidates united by disgust with authorities, Kyiv Post (November 19, 2009)
- ^ a b Political Pulse: Presidential field takes shape, Kyiv Post (November 11, 2009)
- ^ Pabat is friend of Kyiv mayor Chernovetsky, likes luxury cars, Kyiv Post (January 14, 2010)
Candidates in the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election Inna Bohoslovska · Mykhailo Brodskyy · Anatoliy Hrytsenko · Yuriy Kostenko · Volodymyr Lytvyn · Oleksandr Moroz · Oleksandr Pabat · Vasyl Protyvsikh · Serhiy Ratushniak · Oleh Riabokon · Liudmyla Suprun · Petro Symonenko · Serhiy Tihipko · Oleh Tyahnybok · Yulia Tymoshenko · Viktor Yanukovych · Arseniy Yatsenyuk · Viktor Yushchenko
Categories:- Living people
- Kyiv Civil Activists politicians
- Peoples' Salvation Army politicians
- 1974 births
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